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Release Date:
January 1, 2024
Original Title:
The Spaceman
Genres:
Drama | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Probably Tomfoolery
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: U
Runtime: 40
Once upon a bedtime, in a place a lot like here, there lived a boy, let’s call him Danny, who dreamed to one day disappear. It wasn’t sticks or stones that hurt him, and though he pretended not to mind, so often words, a lot like weapons, would seek him out to be unkind. Though unlike any of his classmates, he held a cosmic kind of hope. He studied space stations and star maps, each night behind his telescope. A true explorer of the infinite, to him, it really was child's play. His knowledge spanned each constellation, that shone throughout the Milky Way. So, on a day that didn’t matter, he trundled home with a heavy heart. This is the story of the Spaceman, and it’s the perfect place to start.
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Casting:
Stevee Davies
Tomfoolery
Co-Editor:
Alexander Jeremy
Costume Design:
India Gaythwaite
Director:
Alexander Jeremy
Tomfoolery
Director of Photography:
Joseph Hobbs
Editor:
Tomfoolery
Executive Producer:
Peter Boldt-Christmas
Alexander Jeremy
Phil Jeremy
Sue Jeremy
Casimir Lindberg
Damian Severgnini
Lilith Wake
Laure-Anne Zarrella
Makeup Artist:
Rowan Ireland
Original Music Composer:
Katie Phillips
Producer:
Tomfoolery
Alex John Wiseman
Set Decoration:
Mikey Henderson
Matthew Parry
Story:
Tomfoolery
Writer:
Alexander Jeremy
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